Creating diverse, inclusive workplaces: Good practices go a long way


Family-friendly work policies like allowing flexible or remote work arrangements for both male and female staff go a long way in supporting women at work. Photo:CHARLES DELUVIO/ Unsplash

The evidence is compelling: diverse and inclusive workplaces result in increased profitability and performance. Yet, many businesses don’t seem to make diversity and inclusion a priority in the workplace.

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